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Bone Cavities vs. Tissue: Understanding the Difference
The answer is: no
A cavity in a bone is not also called tissue. The terms "cavity" and "tissue" refer to different structures in the body.
- A cavity is a hollow space or chamber within the body.
- Tissue is a group of cells that have similar structure and function.
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